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Are you a Jazz lover? Do you lose yourself for hours in a good album? Do you find yourself humming along to an old jazz tune constantly playing in your head? If so, you must hunger for the history of jazz, it's beginnings, it's roots and its heritage. The American Jazz Museum is a flora of fun facts and information. It tells the story of jazz in pictures, words, movies and sounds. You can interact with the displays and witness the chronological history of jazz and that of its biggest contributors such as Duke Ellington, Ella Fitzgerald, and Charlie "Bird" Parker. Visit during one of the centers planned events for a special treat. Even better, send an afternoon in The Blue Room, the museums very own cool as ice jazz club. If your around in the summer catch the museums concert series to experience the sound of live jazz. Children even enjoy the museum for its interactive concepts and easy of learning. Te location is central to many apartments and urban family homes. Take an afternoon and visit this amazing educational junket.
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